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Mike Kujbida
I hope you're not trying to say the Easter Bunny isn't real.
I suppose he's going to tell us that Yeti, Bigfoot and Santa Claus are
figments of our imagination too
Mike
I hope you're not trying to say the Easter Bunny isn't real.
Doc said:A flaming marshmallow on the end of a stick and thrown in the air can
be a "UFO". Consumer cameras both motion and still have been mass
produced for many decades now. Millions of photographers over the
decades haven't captured one single stable, focused photo of anything
that might plausibly be suspected of being an extraterrestrial craft.
Not one.
Doc said:A flaming marshmallow on the end of a stick and thrown in the air can
be a "UFO". Consumer cameras both motion and still have been mass
produced for many decades now. Millions of photographers over the
decades haven't captured one single stable, focused photo of anything
that might plausibly be suspected of being an extraterrestrial craft.
Not one. Plenty of blurs, smeary lights, outright hoaxes but none of
the real McCoy. Even if you're convinced the governments of the world
are in a big conspiracy to hide whatever they might find from the
population of the world, there are plenty of hobbyists with fairly
sophisticated gear, none of whom can show any evidence of
extraterrestrial communications or craft.
The odds are just too ludicrous. The reason no such photos exist is
for the same reason no photos exist of the Loch Ness Monster or the
Easter Bunny.
Justin said:I couldn't agree more.
However, sometimes people believe stuff because of "faith." Believing
in Jesus or Allah is one thing, but a 250 million year old dinosaur in
an isloated lake, or aliens from Cygnus Alpha Doofus landing near
Hilda's trailer park is bullshit. No other word for it.